Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd Company background
Founded in: 1945
Managing director: Sanjiv Bajaj
Bajaj Holdings Investment Ltd (BHIL) (formerly known as Bajaj Auto Ltd) is an Indiabased company. The company is acting as a primary investment company and focusing on new business opportunities. BHIL is a part of BSE 100 and Nifty 100 Index of Top 100 companies listed in India. BFS and BFL are included in the benchmark BSE Sensex and Nifty 50 Index of Large Cap Stocks, while BAL is included in Nifty 50 Index. MSL is listed too. As on 31 March 2023, BHIL and its subsidiaries, held strategic stakes of 36.64% in Bajaj Auto Ltd. (BAL), 41.63% in Bajaj Finserv Ltd. (BFS), 51% in Maharashtra Scooters Ltd. (MSL) and Other Group Companies such as Bajaj Electricals Ltd., Mukand Ltd. and Hercules Hoists Ltd. BHIL is essentially an investment company. Its focus is on earning income through dividends, interest and profits on investments held. It is largely dependent on the equity and debt markets for its income. As on 31 March 2023, the Company held investments in equity and debt securities and investment in properties to the tune of Rs 10,830 crore at Market Value.Bajaj Holdings Investment Ltd was incorporated in the year 1945 as Bachraj Trading Corporation Pvt Ltd. In the year 1948, the company commenced their sales in India by importing two and three wheelers. In the year 1959, Bajaj Auto obtained license for the manufacturing of two and three wheelers and in the year 1960, they became a public limited company.In the year 1972, Bajaj introduced Chetak the famous scooter brand for which Bajaj is known. In the year 1975, the company formed a joint venture namely Maharashtra Scooters Ltd and in the year 1985, the manufacturing unit at Waluj, Aurangabad was inaugurated. In the year 1986, the company introduced Bajaj M80 and the Kawasaki Bajaj KB 100, which is a technical tieup with Kawasaki Heavy Industries of Japan. They also introduced Bajaj Sunny and Kawasaki Bajaj 4S Champion in the year 1990 and 1991 respectively.In the year 1995, the company signed an agreement with Kubota of Japan for the development of diesel engines for threewheelers and with Tokyo RD for the ungeared Scooters and moped development. In the year 1997, the company introduced Kawasaki Bajaj Boxer and the RE diesel Autorickshaw.During the year 19992000, the company launched a new Boxer, the Saffire, M80 Major and a range of fourstroke three wheelers using petrol and CNG. In October 20, 1999, the third manufacturing plant of the company at Chakan in Pune was inaugurated. With the opening of the insurance sector, the company entered into joint venture agreements with Allianz AG, Germany, for setting up two separate companies, namely Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co Ltd and Allianz Bajaj Life Insurance Co Ltd. Bajaj Auto and Allianz signed two separate joint venture agreements for these two businesses and had respectively committed 74% and 26% of the initial share capital of Rs 110 crore in case of the general insurance venture and Rs 150 crore in case of the life insurance venture. During the year 200001, the company completed the installation of 112 windmills of 0.35 MW each with a total capacity of 39.2 MW at Vankusavade in Satara District. In January 2001, thee company launched a new product, namely The Eliminator and in November 2001, they launched their premium bike segment Pulsar.During the year 200102, the company designed a 125 cc motorcycle with Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd and upgraded the Boxer and developed a variant of their popular Caliber motorcycle called Caliber Croma. They also developed a 112 cc fourstroke scooter engine and that had been adopted on Chetak fourstroke scooter. By December 2001, 20 windmills of 1 MW capacity were completed at Supa in Ahmednagar and also commissioned 6 windmills of 1 MW capacity each at Vankusavade, Satara district on March 30, 2002.During the year 200203, the company expanded their capacity in Waluj and Chakan to support the increasing demand for motorcycles. They launched Caliber 115 motorcycle, which was popularly called Hoodibabaa and sub 100 cc motorcycle, the BYK, for the entry level market. In March 2003, they launched a diesel rear engine goods carrier GC 1000.During the year 200304, the company unveiled a new corporate identity for themselves. The white and blue hexagonal symbol with Bajaj Auto in small lettering has now been replaced by a refreshing new flying B symbol with the Bajaj logotype in capital letters. They launched a newly developed 125 cc motorcycle branded as Wind 125 in collaboration with Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd, Japan. They developed Chetak 4S with a new 125 cc engine and having a unique gear shifting mechanism. Also, they developed a new gearless scooter Wave with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) drive.In May 2004, the company launched their CT 100, a bike that is technologically designed to give the benefits of the value segment, but at an entry level price. In September 2004, they launched the 125 cc Discover and in November 2004, they launched upgraded versions of both Pulsar 150 and 180, with additional features such as ExhausTEC, alloywheels and Nitrox Gas Shock Absorber. In the threewheeler segment, the company launched a larger diesel passenger vehicle Mega. They also launched a variant of the Pickup version with HiDeck tray.During the year 200506, the company launched Pulsar 180 DTSi and the Avenger DTSi during the year. In December 2005, they launched a variant of Discover with an 110cc engine. The company opened a new Probiking showroom in Pune exclusively for the highend bikes Pulsar 180 DTSi and Avenger DTSi during the year.During the year 200607, the company incorporated PT Bajaj Auto Indonesia as a subsidiary company in Indonesia with an issued and subscribed capital of US 12,500,000. In April 30, 2007, the company incorporated two wholly owned subsidiaries, namely Bajaj Holdings Investment Ltd and Bajaj Finserv Ltd with an initial authorized and paid up capital of Rs 20 million each.In April 2007, the company inaugurated their greenfield plant with a planned capacity of one million motorcycles per year at Pantnagar, Uttarakhand. The Pantnagar facility is the companys fourth plant, and the first outside Maharashtra. Also, the company received the formal approval from the Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India for the setting up of a Special Economic Zone at Waluj Industrial Area in Aurangabad district.Until March 31, 2007, the company was engaged in the business of manufacturing and trading in two and three wheelers, financial services businesses comprising insurance, retail finance and financial product distribution, wind farm business and investments activity. Considering the growth opportunities in the auto, windenergy, insurance and finance sectors, the company demerged their activities into three separate entities, each of which can focus on their core businesses and strengthen competencies.The auto business of the holding company along with all assets and liabilities pertaining thereto including investments in PT Bajaj Auto Indonesia and in a few vendor companies was transferred to Bajaj Investment Holding Ltd. In addition a total of Rs 15,000 million in cash and cash equivalents also transferred to Bajaj Investment Holding Ltd.The wind power project, investments in the insurance companies, namely Bajaj Allianz Life insurance Co Ltd, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co Ltd and the investment in the consumer finance company Bajaj Auto Finance Ltd along with relevant assets and liabilities was transferred to Bajaj Finserv Ltd. In addition a total of Rs 8,000 million in cash and cash equivalents also transferred to Bajaj Finserv Ltd. The remaining assets and liabilities including investments in group companies and balance cash and cash equivalents were retained in the existing company. As the part of the scheme, the existing Bajaj Auto Ltd was renamed as Bajaj Holdings and Investment Ltd. The appointed date of this demerger was closing hours of business on March 31, 2007. A fresh certificate of incorporation in the new name of the company has been issued by the Registrar of companies, Maharashtra, on March 5, 2008.During the year 201920, Western Maharashtra Development Corporation Ltd. (WMDC) transferred its 27% stake in Maharashtra Scooters Ltd. (MSL) to the Company and consequently, MSL was made a subsidiary of the Company with effect from 17 June 2019.
What is the current share price of Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd today on both NSE and BSE?
Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd shares are currently priced at 10458.3 on NSE and 10467.45 on BSE as of 11/21/2024 12:00:00 AM. Please be aware that stock prices are subject to continuous fluctuations due to various factors.
How has Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd [BAJAJHLDNG] shares performed in the past ?
The past 1-year return of Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd [BAJAJHLDNG] share was 40.59. The Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd [BAJAJHLDNG] share hit a 1-year low of Rs. 7210 and a 1-year high of Rs. 11350.
What is the market cap of Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd [BAJAJHLDNG] ?
The market cap of Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd is Rs. 116390.42 Cr. as of 11/21/2024 12:00:00 AM.
What is the current P/E ratio of Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd [BAJAJHLDNG] share price ?
The PE ratios of Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd is 48.8 as of 11/21/2024 12:00:00 AM.
What is the current PB ratio of Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd [BAJAJHLDNG] share price ?
The PB ratios of Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd is 5.69 as of 11/21/2024 12:00:00 AM
What is the Mutual Fund shareholding in Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd?
The Mutual Fund Shareholding was 5.4% at the end of 11/21/2024 12:00:00 AM.
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